Netanyahu says to continue military operation in Syria

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu reasserted Jerusalem's right to act militarily in Syria "in accordance with [the country's security] needs", a day after news broke of a ceasefire deal that will reportedly allow Iranian-backed forces to operate within close proximity of the northern border.

According to the official Russian news agency, Interfax, Lavrov said that the Iranian presence in Syria was "legitimate" and gave no indication that Russia will lean on the Tehran regime to pull its troops and proxies out of its war-ravaged neighbor.

"If you look at who is the greatest danger, it's just the wards of the United States, various foreign terrorists, militants who are attached to those groups of armed opposition that the USA supports", Lavrov said.

As the Russian-Iranian strategic partnership has deepened over the past year, Lavrov has sought to play down the potential for a wider regional war arising from Tehran's role in Syria.

In recent months Israel has held talks with Moscow, Washington and Amman in an attempt to ensure that the agreement will define the buffer zone some 40 kilometers from the borders of the Jewish State.

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The Iranian presence through proxies on Israel's border is seen "as a major strategic threat and - importantly - increasingly as one that can not easily be addressed by a paltry few kilometers of buffer near the Golan" he continued.

His regional cooperation minister, Tzachi Hanegbi, sounded circumspect about the deal, telling reporters that it "does not meet Israel's unequivocal demand the there will not be developments that bring the forces of Hezbollah or Iran to the Israel-Syria border in the north".

Over the weekend IDF chief Gadi Eisenkot made an undeclared trip to Brussels to speak with the top USA general in Europe.

For this, the secret meeting was interpreted as an Israeli concern from the trio-agreement among Russia, UK and Jordan on cease-fire in south Syria.

Tel Aviv has been pushing Washington and Moscow to deny Iran, Hezbollah, and Shia militias any permanent bases in Syria, and to keep them away from the border with the Golan Heights. Needless to say, the Israeli defense apparatus is unhappy, realizing there is no willingness on the part of the super powers o actually challenge Iran's expansionism in Syria.

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The robbery is believed to have taken place at a branch of Bank of Baroda in the Juninagar area near Navi Mumbai early Sunday. When the customer and a bank officer entered the locker room, they found that 27 lockers had been looted.

But the pilot could not land the flight immediately, as the rear wheel was damaged in the run-in and failed to retract. The incident occurred at around 10 p.m. on Sunday when the wild boar ran into the flight path, hitting a rear wheel.

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Johnston told local media at least three people are dead, but did not elaborate if any students were among the dead. Multiple shots were fired at about 8am local time at the Rancho Tehama School on the outskirts of Corning.

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